Chef Mommy- Now Serving Forgotten Conversations & Unforgettable Meals
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About this listen
What’s for dinner?
It’s a question moms hear on repeat…but what if it’s about more than just food? In this episode of Drafting Motherhood, I explore the quiet, powerful role food plays in shaping connection, memory, and family identity. After an insightful conversation with a 73-year-old mama, this episode pivoted from “perfect dinner table conversations” to something much simpler and more profound: the role food plays in how we love, gather, and remember.
I take a look at the Blue Zones and the long, healthy lives that are built around community, as well as stories from Anthony Bourdain and Phil Rosenthal. This small glimpse shows how meals bring strangers together and how food might be one of the most powerful tools we have for connecting with others.
So yeah, motherhood does come with making the same meal 1000 times. But at the end of the day, our kids won’t remember everything we said, but they just might remember how it felt to be fed.
Show's email- draftingmotherhoodpod@gmail.com